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Vol. 10. No. 38. .forue olx" wit c..,...id a4 rail to write John u-itt Trawling Pasasngor Ajrant, J.. ...it..vtiM Route, tit. Louis, Mo., in " . ,iu nai llu, u.a " I .11 ...... n fllTVWe n linvKllllll . ... H.i.Lii HHtmetiii-lMi ilitu rail, . ..I U.111 ni inn" red wllli tliut fair dealing " klHi lis lunue uurungion . .1.1. Il. -..I II... ,l tl'nst I lirnil wi uki tin t tare o you to aay Minl lit It"- KXD NO MOXKT. " " i., tenter ulthU paper can a. . l ... ...... ,l ... tw. good Watch nr Solid toii Willi it Oeiiuinn Diamond i', liy distributing Flower tired among tlieir friends anil ac-uuuees. Send your name and hM Willi 2e stamp tu Hid Amerl. Scihi L-o., asu iiroauway, i. kv, aad foil win receive a sample Ltao T choice seeds, SI. 00 ol 'L,,ii ns snu mil pariiuuiari. . State Orfiniiatioa Dropped. IVnrrensbiirg, Mo., June 17. Hy a ol SO to 15 tlio delegates in at- mlunce at tlio eighth annual confer- , of Clio Ep worth league of the IHlioJIH Episcopal I 'liureli South at wt'i- Spring, decided to drop the aieorganiiaUoii. In It place will thrco organizations, with head- larten at 81. Louis, Kansas city llniinibul. Thin will (,'ivo the Viio Hie name plan of orgunixation lio parent eliurcli. There we no iceling about the matter whatcvi r, being only a question of expedicn- The separttie conterem-cs win kt every throe yeai in a general UTorencs. . Henderson's Quick Wit. ik,i, II. Henderson, who will LiHv tie the Speaker of the next r . . . .... Iodic " iiepra-viiwi.iTv. v.. tiK Itjuytil a reputation a a wit. Per- tq.oiiM!T III. niosi uruiiani sums Lh (ml at llolinnn, of Imliiiiiti. We uviijta oppaitun ot any and V tvniiriition iiieumirca earned UW't it "Witch lo t the Win." 8ome yearn aso, when Iiiiojiiou for Holiunn't own fe.p for eoiiiddorallon, the trim, ami, departing from liln ira.tuin, innilit a warm upeenii in wr, Tim in.lant ho nut tmwii ron wn on hii feel. "Mr. iter,' he mUI, "tliu liicmlier'a h bring to mv iiiiuu liyron i aweet to hear tlio honeet 'I'lidogii' bark Uav deep-nioulliod nine ui we iiraw near Homo. tttaiid Oregonian. d Stone Betray Bland? riie Goveraor of this state at tiino ot the Chicasio convou- wfts intrusted witli the man- inetit of Mr. Bland's ram- :u and is generally credited i) whatever successiui worn iuconipliahed iu furtherance Ittiu lit iter's cau'.idHcy lor presidency. The Globe. Clarence, Shelby Comity. M mom i, .. , , - i if i u. iiiie-i:j. 1800. Whole Xuiwher 1. MANVALOVEIt Ha turned Willi diaguat from an oih. erwlau lonlle girl with an oftenaive breath. Karl'. Clover Root Tea pur iUea Hie breath bv iia eeliou ni the bowel, ett;., a. mil hint' ele will Mold for years on ahiwriiite gi.Hrmilee Price ?." irtH., anil M et. 1'ammm Oiit.it Co. U:KLK'8 AltXK'A SALV'K. The Ileal Halve, in the world for Cuta. Urwiaea 8ore. fleer., Sail Ithouui, Fever Sore. Totter. ppei IWtwXKIIblalnti, Corn, and all 8Mb Eruption, and positively euro. Piles, or no pay required, it i guaranteed lo give iierfaet witiifaction or money refunded. I'rice ii tit per tox. r'Oll SALE BY I'arlor Urua Co. The Tariff and the Trusts The prouteHt of all trunts. the Siaudui'l Oil trust, and Mr, Havemeyer'sowu corapucy, the augur trust, two capitalistic piles so colossal that they tower fur a hove all others or thmr class, ure not built upon tliu tariff at ail. Uil is on tut tree IM, witti a provision for duty uikd oil from oountriea that tax oil imported from the United States, Retin. ed susrnr has u duty of only a boat oi pci cent tul valorum. a rate so low that, m Mr. Have-tueyer't opinion, suear rellniusr is outsidu of the protected in dustries. The Right Thing. Losses Promptly Pale. Tlie following ineiiilMTM of the ti Tltt Ulo ivrtify that we Iiiuk re-A. II. I'j.t. of Hhethy Co. met in , eelvart our aett lenient in lull, lor m-Hhelhyvllle la.t Saluiduv iittriioou J lal and -ickne.H in Hie 1'nlon iiiki neleuled ClareiiiMi a. the plaiw at M eairai imleiunity A-mh-IhIioii, .f wtueii lo liohl the nevt old tMihlien. re-union. He loam that llelhol wanted I lie re-iinioii lo be held there but after learning that Claretieu aiixinua for il ami Iu view of tli. fact Hint it wti. In-lit nt Bethel two yenr. go, llolhel yieltled and lei uu have it. The gentlemen cotupokiuu 'in-nuttee were: J. II. Maves, ot iluiine-wull IWNo.Uu; W. II. Phinn. uml O. I'. Itobinsou, of Shelbyvlllu Coot No. 104; II. II. Ilonnuli hii.I (iuo. W. Ilowera, of fieo. alllter I'oat N. 1'iK. Ilothel; Anthony LanirenbHuk uml Henry V. Ulahn, of I'uddy Shield I'oat No. HI!, Clarenee. Thieoiiiiuit- j lee wan very eonaiderate iuileed lo make the dale for holdiug there-union the t!3. Hi and 35 of AiiL'n.t o a. not lo oontlkt with Hie "old .etUeia'' ro-iiiiionut tShelliyville, the Shulbliia fair and tl:o opening of the public schools. Taking nil thuMi iiialter iu ennHiilernlivii we believe the commit tee did tlio right thing In aeleeling Claioune a the plait? fur IioUIIhl' the re-union and the dales were the bust tliut uould bo made. WASH GOODS. a. Mo., anil reeniniiienil il I eoHtpauy to nnyoue devirou t enr. rlf".iTidelil or fiji k henelil ik.it- I anea. Our efciini were pnid prompt, j Iv awl to the letter. Till i-ompniit inrrytii nut Iu lilivti.ii jn.t aa itj itgrcall lo do. Iterpeeifully, j - J. VVii.i.un II. Uavin. ! N ". II. Aallt'lisT. j If. ft. IU:IM, CltKH'I'KII I. ll.ti. I liontrai Aont, Itvaldent Aveot. 1 ClnreiKv, Mo. 8HUKADS LIKE WILDr'lllE. You enn't keep a goml thing down News ct It travels fast. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, lending druggist, of llellvillu Ohio, writes: "Kleclrie Hitters are the best selling bittern I have ever hand led tu my SO years experience. "You know wlivf Mont diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, Milney., bowels, Hoot' and nerves. Klectrte Hitters lone tin the stomncli, regu lates liver kidiu'V. and bowels, puri ne. theJUIixMl, strengthen the nerve hence eures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puis new life and vigor lai T sickly, nawtswii hian or woman. OnlyAU cenla. Sold by Parlor Diug Co.,' Druggists, gttrantood. Every Man to Medal. Have a Wii.liingtoii, It. U., June 19. It I stated nt the Navy Department that every man attached to the Olyiupla, Huston, llaltimore, Concord. Raleigh, Petrol nnil Midilloch, dining the battle iu Manila harbor, regurdles of rant! or mat loo, will receive a medal ot lienor. The MuCullocii, wldeh was a revenue cutter at I ho outbreak of the Spanish war, was transferred to the navsl service and addod to Admiral Dimoy's fleet. She rendered efficient support in the brilliant en-giigcment which eiilniinuted iu the iinuihilullou of the Spanish fleet under Admiral Montojo, ami also curried tlii' llrxt olHelnl news of Admiral I leney's victory tu Hong Kong. In view ot these fuels it was deemed ' . ' i. i.. u, proper mm me omeers nun men ot oirat tor some timo bits beea The Mifulloeh shotihl share equally 'King that Gov. tstouq be. , ot1Pr, la ,ht .nr. itMition ot 1 Bland and bocrctly la- to daffat his notuitii'tioa. Ci.ll'CU IiES UWG Vllfdl'OllS- d indignantly denied by the urernor. We have a story II in connection with this rr, eioine time ago a gen- .;m from West Virginia' pas- hrough this city. He had i delepate to the Chicago ntion from that state. In nation with some gentle. ib said while here: "While i ( hicairo convention we closeted with Gov. Stone, iwoun, who was supposed e the campaign of the iri candidate. Mr. Stone p his little speech by assur- f that be was pot a bigot, fan not at all unfriendly to plies; but that there was at I me all over the country a opposition to the Catholic which it would not be politics to (more. He re d us that Mrs. Bland was hol'e and was bringing up children in the Catholic h. Blie was oonvertod young and sick in an hoa- conducted by the sisters. Fssan excellent woman and ffluenced to become a Cath-hen quite young, but it never do to have ber mis- ""he White House." This FOail then annlra nn nnil In. H Gov. Stone that he him-, e two other Weat Virgin the fongrmiiioniil nicduls, rmtwith-sluiiding tl:e !':ct Uml I he .MctJiill.x-li li.HsitlLi- lvl lii(.l lii'l- refill.:; illilioa in the revenue cutler serviuo under the trensury deparliuut. Tribute to Bland. Last Friday the St. Louis 3e public published the following tribute lo the late Ii. P. Bland, from our Congressman Jus. T. Lloyd. "In the death of R. P. Bland the country has lost one of its best legislators and statesmen. He was everywhere regarded honest aud true to hi convic tions- His name is a household word in the nation. He will be missed and mourned in every section of the country. While he was a partisan in politics, he , had the confidence of the differ ent political faiths. He belonged to the people and was devoted to wbat he thought was their interests. Missouri loses one of the purest and best of public servants, who has not swerved from the path of duty, as be saw it. He has been one of the safest counselors of his party. The delega-tion in Congress footn thisState havt lost their recognized leader.He had the confidence and esteem of every member, and his loss will lie keenly felt bvn.ll his hrates were Catholics, and I associates. A good man has uiey were concerned, I gone, a loving uusoana ana a ae-"land needed no champion I voted father, a faithful friend ana a rename Fervani oi uie peo-ptet a man of unsoiled character, honored iu public and private life"." Iw her choice of faith. rwy wiu show how Gov. I conducted the campaign of Uad. -Western Watchman. Should Think Twice. The suggestion meets in favor In certain circles that the way lo "smash the trusts" is by putting on the free list all products com peting wnn tnoso manufactured by the industrial consolidates. Numerous influential newspapers have taken up this view of the matter and given it their in-dorseaient. They have evidently not considered the question very thoroughly or the futility would eusily be seen of such a procedure. Assuming, for the sake of argument, that Tariff duties afford protection to some of the consolidations, enabling them to charge domestic c3Buni-era higher prices than with free foreign competition, what would be the effect ot abolishing such duties? The consolidations w,uuld aot no. out at . business simply because the prices would then be reduced, They would endeavor to cut down their osts to meet such oondiua. - ti-from whom they purchaso raw material would havo to furnish such raw material cheaper, and the wages of their own wov&inen and of those producing their raw materials would be cut down. Profits might be reduced but tho greater part of thp reduction in price and In com would come squarely out of the earnings of labor. No "suia&hiug of trusts" would take place, as tbey are too strong financially to be driven out of business. Such independent domestic competition as they now have would be equally alloc ted with themselves, and would also have to reduce costs in tho same woy. The work-ingmun now employed in these industries would be the chief sufferor. The next prominent sufferer would be the treasury of theTJ-uit-ed Status, if any considerable revenue had bien derived fraoi such Tariff duties. The consolidations, however, would continue to do bj sin ess, and those nearest to monopolies in their control of trade iu their lino might possibly make as much money us Ihoy are now doing. The fact obtains however that free foreign competition is not seriously feared by many of the groat consolidations, especially those in the iron and steel trades. The constituent companies in these consolidations have held their own in the j utst couple of years tn tne inarms of tne world, and conudently expect to take a much larger shuro of such business in.the future. II is much better for them to be able to dispose of their entire product at home, and their managers doubtless hope that such conditions as now exist may long continue. But when the change comes ana a surplus product must he marketed it will be forced into foreign channels at pric es which will make the merchandise move in that direction. The great capital at the control of these industrial giants will give them a power in that event which is even now regarded with npprelientiion by the for eign manufactures who are ex. poind to "smash the trusts" as son as the Tariff bars are let down. Those who think a club for this purpose can be made of the Tariff should tbink twice. Iron Age. CITIZENS MEETING. A mnn-moeting of the ill len ..l Clilreni'c ami vicinity will he ln-. next Tuesduv night, the S7th lnl., :. Kutledge opera lloue for the purpose of eonsidering n prnptoii'toii to on inaue ny uev. Bui. a. .Milan, uho propmws to do the best lliing f..r onr town that we have bud offered. I.Vv. Milan doesn't ask you lo give him anylldsg whatever; he only aAm vim for proper eiuiiirageuii'iit is is I he will asfuniu nil the risk Unit h.iv a. (ise, poasiblv, hereulter. Tlii i a matter ot vital itilnre.t to our heiiuti. fill little city and in whieh nil ot our citizens are, or should he. ureally In-tvrestud. The Indies, we ku-sw'will be interested in this inuilir a ail thet are conliallv invited to lorn out in foree. Coioe promptly nt 8. uVloek and "let us reuson loucthui ." The Solaiers Reunion. Xmv that tho Mohlicrs Keunl.tii, hai hern secured tor t.'hireiiw, means that great rexpoui.ibiiilic4 mv assumed tu uulke it a snws mnl this we proK.ie to do "if tt InkeN all suiiinier," heuee a cltiueiiH' hhik ineetiiig Js ealled for lo-uigh!, in oi-tier Hint we muv Imi , inloriucil n in what work is to be done and the bel methods us to how to ikw it, to leiuslh-ally orgimixv. appoint the necessary couiiiiiUeen mnl umke arrangements, gcnenittv, for n gm-iil good timo. It is our desire that erv nun who vloitd-ixn lunu, ou llmi occasion, will go- away with uuh- WOllls (if pralsi! fr IIIVOII'IIIOlllllioiM aud eutwrtiiinnioMl nffunleil. It i ur tiiahingudilitioiiM uIiiiohI daily tonur stuck of Wash goodn. This ta the time when Miinufurtiiivr and .lubbers are offering ihoir 'cud of the sonsoti Dnrgaiim" in this class of i;im)i1s. We are pi-ttir.g our slum. A lot of fine Orgnmlieh. Nyy iu,. Kniund. with Hf;iu-.s in white, Hie just in ut cts u Vind, olio half I he early sc. is price. Lots of oilier goods ut tii same -price, t'nil were Mild iinicii higher early in the kkhmmi. A 4d inch wide printed Lawn, good quality cloth, at tlj cu. a yard i Vi"ifi f ,,,,! ,fo,J biMf"",s lol"" " our einnier.' Pure Vthito India Linens, and Persian L;avns in abundance. A new assortment of o)ieu work Insertions to ,so with them have just com.. i, lo lo ;, ,.,. uiril. Kmies of an-of tho.so hy Mail, wlnu requested." We cum styles of Summer Corn-Is at :0 cts.. ono short, tin- oilier iiicdiuin, that iiiv or imequu! value. Will be situ t.v Mail if requested. Silk fckves hi ;,o ivnu a luir. 4 butiou. or 2 cIusds, all sizes and colors, at McKee's, riACON. MO. Bctt'-rick PittU'iiis" FIRE, FIRE, FIRE! 200 Pairs ofShoes It t J Worth $l.5 uiii t t Will offer as long as thev last at 08e-81.25 suiil $1.75. Theso sIuks ure not damaged, just the l:o::hurst--d, ur' loose uud must close out. FHrnier's Cash Store. I t high lima oar. uUia.i wre twstlr-ring ilieHiwIve., awnke from lid. Itlp-Vun-Wiutlc, .lumber, put on the wtwlw.iw Stitlo tfli.l !.-.( .... . laniiy iiiiuiiiiny ami icrsTMt,...,. trj flt, iik.liiiili lliikt ikf j,iir l.kti'li up u III ' you clioosc to, as it were, lay supinely U.uii your bucks, while si;:t.miiiI ing town rob you of tvhul i your, if yo l will but makn the pioper et fort lo secure it. Let everylitnly turn out lo tho lilizciis' miisH-uieeiing lo night, ami as the Indies tire espt'elcl to furnish iniii li of the iiiti rtiiiniiieiil for the ISu-iitiion, they are esH:vinll and earnestly u-qiicslcd lo utteutlII-'-meeting to-night. It Hie weather i-warm ud pleasant the meeting will be held ill tile Parks, if Ihev prove ! be lurrc cuoiigh for youriici'oiiiuio-datiuu. DISC'JVIiKED HY A WOMAN' Another gloat discovery has been made, and 'h. t lo.. b) a lady in d i-counlry. "li.tene fnsleiied ils i lut. lies upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest lest", hut lu r vital urgtius wrro uiideruii'ied mid llctiil Sl'rlllOli illllllllalit. 1 of III I v.- inoiilhs she coughed inresxiinCy. i.ud c-Hi'd not sleep. h- Hn.iilyVis.-ov-ereil a way to recovery, hy purelms ing of us n bottle of Dr. Kind's . w Diwovery for Consumption, and tva-so much relieved on Inking llrsl .lo-.-. that she slept all night; unci with two bottle, litis been absolutely cured Her name is Mrs. Luther l.iii.." Thus writes V. C. tliimnick ,V Co , of Shelhy, X. C. Trial bottles f-vcul Parlor Drug Store. Itegulur sine Mv and l.co. Kvery bottle guaranteed DRAi.cn in Jos. W. CHINN. Patent Medic DRUGS : ines, Paints, -"i Drug Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. PIorubaoltH Old 3t.tiaci BEST IN THE CITY. E. J. Jacobs (ksi res to say to the people of Clarence and vicinity that he keeps the best stock ot Drugs in the city, and yon will ' find his "prices the Lowest Give him a call. Subscribe for tho Fnrmora Favorite' Only $1 a year. Dyspepsia Curo. Discs) wfctt you eat. ItarUfcitJlydltsU the Isod sod aids Vatufe la stisnfthsalag aas reeoa-struetiMtae atbialad ilmtln or fans. IfI tb utteetdlaeovweit d lgrV aataaa umic sim vurar praparmuea esaaiHsssfhlt la smetwiey. It In-ttaauy rellevM and pcraaapatry cures Pliptpila, Indlgsatlsa, Beanbura, fifttaleaM, Soar Stcinsrti, Kausts. jlcUsstOsstisltfa,Csss,aad sfletast issalucittsasrlsslsstlsa Wot sale by Asburj t Rigsby. f . : : ai. ubEAIJ OU . . -sr wi -w rj7y. Republican .M 1 1 OOKAM Uf-Llia ALL la" a uriux. Clean and r'avked mltfe Newt e,M to oi taw mmu ma (steM I ImfnmtiBg to th i m mil u tfw pmmtn. i THi dytir (xxan a wbtd I 1 Ma fc hauly THB NftVS I nt tit ..-. V.m "iw 4cn WBSIERW NBYSPAPCR. aai wait M Or TrJa WORLD aai ytvca Ms i'-tn i..ia.ilcaillktit.l k Im I tul nritay wtth Hm Mm. U ijvatlna. mi Wote. pi, J, aas pmia mm ta. Wsem ti.aatoi. t MM X LOO PRICE CN2 DOLLAR PER YEAR- a IC?ll STB3r7 i XIIITMBWTBII m .!?.""0f Iomo" rat WTII OCtM vrw MCI III in I OCCAM' BJKW M KXCLIMiVB. wrnoeui XCLWNVa.V I !7f!!s7 vLJ '3 'A9wsa99o()ydkd9a1B4j

Vol. 10. No. 38. .forue olx" wit c..,...id a4 rail to write John u-itt Trawling Pasasngor Ajrant, J.. ...it..vtiM Route, tit. Louis, Mo., in " . ,iu nai llu, u.a " I .11 ...... n fllTVWe n linvKllllll . ... H.i.Lii HHtmetiii-lMi ilitu rail, . ..I U.111 ni inn" red wllli tliut fair dealing " klHi lis lunue uurungion . .1.1. Il. -..I II... ,l tl'nst I lirnil wi uki tin t tare o you to aay Minl lit It"- KXD NO MOXKT. " " i., tenter ulthU paper can a. . l ... ...... ,l ... tw. good Watch nr Solid toii Willi it Oeiiuinn Diamond i', liy distributing Flower tired among tlieir friends anil ac-uuuees. Send your name and hM Willi 2e stamp tu Hid Amerl. Scihi L-o., asu iiroauway, i. kv, aad foil win receive a sample Ltao T choice seeds, SI. 00 ol 'L,,ii ns snu mil pariiuuiari. . State Orfiniiatioa Dropped. IVnrrensbiirg, Mo., June 17. Hy a ol SO to 15 tlio delegates in at- mlunce at tlio eighth annual confer- , of Clio Ep worth league of the IHlioJIH Episcopal I 'liureli South at wt'i- Spring, decided to drop the aieorganiiaUoii. In It place will thrco organizations, with head- larten at 81. Louis, Kansas city llniinibul. Thin will (,'ivo the Viio Hie name plan of orgunixation lio parent eliurcli. There we no iceling about the matter whatcvi r, being only a question of expedicn- The separttie conterem-cs win kt every throe yeai in a general UTorencs. . Henderson's Quick Wit. ik,i, II. Henderson, who will LiHv tie the Speaker of the next r . . . .... Iodic " iiepra-viiwi.iTv. v.. tiK Itjuytil a reputation a a wit. Per- tq.oiiM!T III. niosi uruiiani sums Lh (ml at llolinnn, of Imliiiiiti. We uviijta oppaitun ot any and V tvniiriition iiieumirca earned UW't it "Witch lo t the Win." 8ome yearn aso, when Iiiiojiiou for Holiunn't own fe.p for eoiiiddorallon, the trim, ami, departing from liln ira.tuin, innilit a warm upeenii in wr, Tim in.lant ho nut tmwii ron wn on hii feel. "Mr. iter,' he mUI, "tliu liicmlier'a h bring to mv iiiiuu liyron i aweet to hear tlio honeet 'I'lidogii' bark Uav deep-nioulliod nine ui we iiraw near Homo. tttaiid Oregonian. d Stone Betray Bland? riie Goveraor of this state at tiino ot the Chicasio convou- wfts intrusted witli the man- inetit of Mr. Bland's ram- :u and is generally credited i) whatever successiui worn iuconipliahed iu furtherance Ittiu lit iter's cau'.idHcy lor presidency. The Globe. Clarence, Shelby Comity. M mom i, .. , , - i if i u. iiiie-i:j. 1800. Whole Xuiwher 1. MANVALOVEIt Ha turned Willi diaguat from an oih. erwlau lonlle girl with an oftenaive breath. Karl'. Clover Root Tea pur iUea Hie breath bv iia eeliou ni the bowel, ett;., a. mil hint' ele will Mold for years on ahiwriiite gi.Hrmilee Price ?." irtH., anil M et. 1'ammm Oiit.it Co. U:KLK'8 AltXK'A SALV'K. The Ileal Halve, in the world for Cuta. Urwiaea 8ore. fleer., Sail Ithouui, Fever Sore. Totter. ppei IWtwXKIIblalnti, Corn, and all 8Mb Eruption, and positively euro. Piles, or no pay required, it i guaranteed lo give iierfaet witiifaction or money refunded. I'rice ii tit per tox. r'Oll SALE BY I'arlor Urua Co. The Tariff and the Trusts The prouteHt of all trunts. the Siaudui'l Oil trust, and Mr, Havemeyer'sowu corapucy, the augur trust, two capitalistic piles so colossal that they tower fur a hove all others or thmr class, ure not built upon tliu tariff at ail. Uil is on tut tree IM, witti a provision for duty uikd oil from oountriea that tax oil imported from the United States, Retin. ed susrnr has u duty of only a boat oi pci cent tul valorum. a rate so low that, m Mr. Have-tueyer't opinion, suear rellniusr is outsidu of the protected in dustries. The Right Thing. Losses Promptly Pale. Tlie following ineiiilMTM of the ti Tltt Ulo ivrtify that we Iiiuk re-A. II. I'j.t. of Hhethy Co. met in , eelvart our aett lenient in lull, lor m-Hhelhyvllle la.t Saluiduv iittriioou J lal and -ickne.H in Hie 1'nlon iiiki neleuled ClareiiiMi a. the plaiw at M eairai imleiunity A-mh-IhIioii, .f wtueii lo liohl the nevt old tMihlien. re-union. He loam that llelhol wanted I lie re-iinioii lo be held there but after learning that Claretieu aiixinua for il ami Iu view of tli. fact Hint it wti. In-lit nt Bethel two yenr. go, llolhel yieltled and lei uu have it. The gentlemen cotupokiuu 'in-nuttee were: J. II. Maves, ot iluiine-wull IWNo.Uu; W. II. Phinn. uml O. I'. Itobinsou, of Shelbyvlllu Coot No. 104; II. II. Ilonnuli hii.I (iuo. W. Ilowera, of fieo. alllter I'oat N. 1'iK. Ilothel; Anthony LanirenbHuk uml Henry V. Ulahn, of I'uddy Shield I'oat No. HI!, Clarenee. Thieoiiiiuit- j lee wan very eonaiderate iuileed lo make the dale for holdiug there-union the t!3. Hi and 35 of AiiL'n.t o a. not lo oontlkt with Hie "old .etUeia'' ro-iiiiionut tShelliyville, the Shulbliia fair and tl:o opening of the public schools. Taking nil thuMi iiialter iu ennHiilernlivii we believe the commit tee did tlio right thing In aeleeling Claioune a the plait? fur IioUIIhl' the re-union and the dales were the bust tliut uould bo made. WASH GOODS. a. Mo., anil reeniniiienil il I eoHtpauy to nnyoue devirou t enr. rlf".iTidelil or fiji k henelil ik.it- I anea. Our efciini were pnid prompt, j Iv awl to the letter. Till i-ompniit inrrytii nut Iu lilivti.ii jn.t aa itj itgrcall lo do. Iterpeeifully, j - J. VVii.i.un II. Uavin. ! N ". II. Aallt'lisT. j If. ft. IU:IM, CltKH'I'KII I. ll.ti. I liontrai Aont, Itvaldent Aveot. 1 ClnreiKv, Mo. 8HUKADS LIKE WILDr'lllE. You enn't keep a goml thing down News ct It travels fast. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, lending druggist, of llellvillu Ohio, writes: "Kleclrie Hitters are the best selling bittern I have ever hand led tu my SO years experience. "You know wlivf Mont diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, Milney., bowels, Hoot' and nerves. Klectrte Hitters lone tin the stomncli, regu lates liver kidiu'V. and bowels, puri ne. theJUIixMl, strengthen the nerve hence eures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puis new life and vigor lai T sickly, nawtswii hian or woman. OnlyAU cenla. Sold by Parlor Diug Co.,' Druggists, gttrantood. Every Man to Medal. Have a Wii.liingtoii, It. U., June 19. It I stated nt the Navy Department that every man attached to the Olyiupla, Huston, llaltimore, Concord. Raleigh, Petrol nnil Midilloch, dining the battle iu Manila harbor, regurdles of rant! or mat loo, will receive a medal ot lienor. The MuCullocii, wldeh was a revenue cutter at I ho outbreak of the Spanish war, was transferred to the navsl service and addod to Admiral Dimoy's fleet. She rendered efficient support in the brilliant en-giigcment which eiilniinuted iu the iinuihilullou of the Spanish fleet under Admiral Montojo, ami also curried tlii' llrxt olHelnl news of Admiral I leney's victory tu Hong Kong. In view ot these fuels it was deemed ' . ' i. i.. u, proper mm me omeers nun men ot oirat tor some timo bits beea The Mifulloeh shotihl share equally 'King that Gov. tstouq be. , ot1Pr, la ,ht .nr. itMition ot 1 Bland and bocrctly la- to daffat his notuitii'tioa. Ci.ll'CU IiES UWG Vllfdl'OllS- d indignantly denied by the urernor. We have a story II in connection with this rr, eioine time ago a gen- .;m from West Virginia' pas- hrough this city. He had i delepate to the Chicago ntion from that state. In nation with some gentle. ib said while here: "While i ( hicairo convention we closeted with Gov. Stone, iwoun, who was supposed e the campaign of the iri candidate. Mr. Stone p his little speech by assur- f that be was pot a bigot, fan not at all unfriendly to plies; but that there was at I me all over the country a opposition to the Catholic which it would not be politics to (more. He re d us that Mrs. Bland was hol'e and was bringing up children in the Catholic h. Blie was oonvertod young and sick in an hoa- conducted by the sisters. Fssan excellent woman and ffluenced to become a Cath-hen quite young, but it never do to have ber mis- ""he White House." This FOail then annlra nn nnil In. H Gov. Stone that he him-, e two other Weat Virgin the fongrmiiioniil nicduls, rmtwith-sluiiding tl:e !':ct Uml I he .MctJiill.x-li li.HsitlLi- lvl lii(.l lii'l- refill.:; illilioa in the revenue cutler serviuo under the trensury deparliuut. Tribute to Bland. Last Friday the St. Louis 3e public published the following tribute lo the late Ii. P. Bland, from our Congressman Jus. T. Lloyd. "In the death of R. P. Bland the country has lost one of its best legislators and statesmen. He was everywhere regarded honest aud true to hi convic tions- His name is a household word in the nation. He will be missed and mourned in every section of the country. While he was a partisan in politics, he , had the confidence of the differ ent political faiths. He belonged to the people and was devoted to wbat he thought was their interests. Missouri loses one of the purest and best of public servants, who has not swerved from the path of duty, as be saw it. He has been one of the safest counselors of his party. The delega-tion in Congress footn thisState havt lost their recognized leader.He had the confidence and esteem of every member, and his loss will lie keenly felt bvn.ll his hrates were Catholics, and I associates. A good man has uiey were concerned, I gone, a loving uusoana ana a ae-"land needed no champion I voted father, a faithful friend ana a rename Fervani oi uie peo-ptet a man of unsoiled character, honored iu public and private life"." Iw her choice of faith. rwy wiu show how Gov. I conducted the campaign of Uad. -Western Watchman. Should Think Twice. The suggestion meets in favor In certain circles that the way lo "smash the trusts" is by putting on the free list all products com peting wnn tnoso manufactured by the industrial consolidates. Numerous influential newspapers have taken up this view of the matter and given it their in-dorseaient. They have evidently not considered the question very thoroughly or the futility would eusily be seen of such a procedure. Assuming, for the sake of argument, that Tariff duties afford protection to some of the consolidations, enabling them to charge domestic c3Buni-era higher prices than with free foreign competition, what would be the effect ot abolishing such duties? The consolidations w,uuld aot no. out at . business simply because the prices would then be reduced, They would endeavor to cut down their osts to meet such oondiua. - ti-from whom they purchaso raw material would havo to furnish such raw material cheaper, and the wages of their own wov&inen and of those producing their raw materials would be cut down. Profits might be reduced but tho greater part of thp reduction in price and In com would come squarely out of the earnings of labor. No "suia&hiug of trusts" would take place, as tbey are too strong financially to be driven out of business. Such independent domestic competition as they now have would be equally alloc ted with themselves, and would also have to reduce costs in tho same woy. The work-ingmun now employed in these industries would be the chief sufferor. The next prominent sufferer would be the treasury of theTJ-uit-ed Status, if any considerable revenue had bien derived fraoi such Tariff duties. The consolidations, however, would continue to do bj sin ess, and those nearest to monopolies in their control of trade iu their lino might possibly make as much money us Ihoy are now doing. The fact obtains however that free foreign competition is not seriously feared by many of the groat consolidations, especially those in the iron and steel trades. The constituent companies in these consolidations have held their own in the j utst couple of years tn tne inarms of tne world, and conudently expect to take a much larger shuro of such business in.the future. II is much better for them to be able to dispose of their entire product at home, and their managers doubtless hope that such conditions as now exist may long continue. But when the change comes ana a surplus product must he marketed it will be forced into foreign channels at pric es which will make the merchandise move in that direction. The great capital at the control of these industrial giants will give them a power in that event which is even now regarded with npprelientiion by the for eign manufactures who are ex. poind to "smash the trusts" as son as the Tariff bars are let down. Those who think a club for this purpose can be made of the Tariff should tbink twice. Iron Age. CITIZENS MEETING. A mnn-moeting of the ill len ..l Clilreni'c ami vicinity will he ln-. next Tuesduv night, the S7th lnl., :. Kutledge opera lloue for the purpose of eonsidering n prnptoii'toii to on inaue ny uev. Bui. a. .Milan, uho propmws to do the best lliing f..r onr town that we have bud offered. I.Vv. Milan doesn't ask you lo give him anylldsg whatever; he only aAm vim for proper eiuiiirageuii'iit is is I he will asfuniu nil the risk Unit h.iv a. (ise, poasiblv, hereulter. Tlii i a matter ot vital itilnre.t to our heiiuti. fill little city and in whieh nil ot our citizens are, or should he. ureally In-tvrestud. The Indies, we ku-sw'will be interested in this inuilir a ail thet are conliallv invited to lorn out in foree. Coioe promptly nt 8. uVloek and "let us reuson loucthui ." The Solaiers Reunion. Xmv that tho Mohlicrs Keunl.tii, hai hern secured tor t.'hireiiw, means that great rexpoui.ibiiilic4 mv assumed tu uulke it a snws mnl this we proK.ie to do "if tt InkeN all suiiinier," heuee a cltiueiiH' hhik ineetiiig Js ealled for lo-uigh!, in oi-tier Hint we muv Imi , inloriucil n in what work is to be done and the bel methods us to how to ikw it, to leiuslh-ally orgimixv. appoint the necessary couiiiiiUeen mnl umke arrangements, gcnenittv, for n gm-iil good timo. It is our desire that erv nun who vloitd-ixn lunu, ou llmi occasion, will go- away with uuh- WOllls (if pralsi! fr IIIVOII'IIIOlllllioiM aud eutwrtiiinnioMl nffunleil. It i ur tiiahingudilitioiiM uIiiiohI daily tonur stuck of Wash goodn. This ta the time when Miinufurtiiivr and .lubbers are offering ihoir 'cud of the sonsoti Dnrgaiim" in this class of i;im)i1s. We are pi-ttir.g our slum. A lot of fine Orgnmlieh. Nyy iu,. Kniund. with Hf;iu-.s in white, Hie just in ut cts u Vind, olio half I he early sc. is price. Lots of oilier goods ut tii same -price, t'nil were Mild iinicii higher early in the kkhmmi. A 4d inch wide printed Lawn, good quality cloth, at tlj cu. a yard i Vi"ifi f ,,,,! ,fo,J biMf"",s lol"" " our einnier.' Pure Vthito India Linens, and Persian L;avns in abundance. A new assortment of o)ieu work Insertions to ,so with them have just com.. i, lo lo ;, ,.,. uiril. Kmies of an-of tho.so hy Mail, wlnu requested." We cum styles of Summer Corn-Is at :0 cts.. ono short, tin- oilier iiicdiuin, that iiiv or imequu! value. Will be situ t.v Mail if requested. Silk fckves hi ;,o ivnu a luir. 4 butiou. or 2 cIusds, all sizes and colors, at McKee's, riACON. MO. Bctt'-rick PittU'iiis" FIRE, FIRE, FIRE! 200 Pairs ofShoes It t J Worth $l.5 uiii t t Will offer as long as thev last at 08e-81.25 suiil $1.75. Theso sIuks ure not damaged, just the l:o::hurst--d, ur' loose uud must close out. FHrnier's Cash Store. I t high lima oar. uUia.i wre twstlr-ring ilieHiwIve., awnke from lid. Itlp-Vun-Wiutlc, .lumber, put on the wtwlw.iw Stitlo tfli.l !.-.( .... . laniiy iiiiuiiiiny ami icrsTMt,...,. trj flt, iik.liiiili lliikt ikf j,iir l.kti'li up u III ' you clioosc to, as it were, lay supinely U.uii your bucks, while si;:t.miiiI ing town rob you of tvhul i your, if yo l will but makn the pioper et fort lo secure it. Let everylitnly turn out lo tho lilizciis' miisH-uieeiing lo night, ami as the Indies tire espt'elcl to furnish iniii li of the iiiti rtiiiniiieiil for the ISu-iitiion, they are esH:vinll and earnestly u-qiicslcd lo utteutlII-'-meeting to-night. It Hie weather i-warm ud pleasant the meeting will be held ill tile Parks, if Ihev prove ! be lurrc cuoiigh for youriici'oiiiuio-datiuu. DISC'JVIiKED HY A WOMAN' Another gloat discovery has been made, and 'h. t lo.. b) a lady in d i-counlry. "li.tene fnsleiied ils i lut. lies upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest lest", hut lu r vital urgtius wrro uiideruii'ied mid llctiil Sl'rlllOli illllllllalit. 1 of III I v.- inoiilhs she coughed inresxiinCy. i.ud c-Hi'd not sleep. h- Hn.iilyVis.-ov-ereil a way to recovery, hy purelms ing of us n bottle of Dr. Kind's . w Diwovery for Consumption, and tva-so much relieved on Inking llrsl .lo-.-. that she slept all night; unci with two bottle, litis been absolutely cured Her name is Mrs. Luther l.iii.." Thus writes V. C. tliimnick ,V Co , of Shelhy, X. C. Trial bottles f-vcul Parlor Drug Store. Itegulur sine Mv and l.co. Kvery bottle guaranteed DRAi.cn in Jos. W. CHINN. Patent Medic DRUGS : ines, Paints, -"i Drug Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. PIorubaoltH Old 3t.tiaci BEST IN THE CITY. E. J. Jacobs (ksi res to say to the people of Clarence and vicinity that he keeps the best stock ot Drugs in the city, and yon will ' find his "prices the Lowest Give him a call. Subscribe for tho Fnrmora Favorite' Only $1 a year. Dyspepsia Curo. Discs) wfctt you eat. ItarUfcitJlydltsU the Isod sod aids Vatufe la stisnfthsalag aas reeoa-struetiMtae atbialad ilmtln or fans. IfI tb utteetdlaeovweit d lgrV aataaa umic sim vurar praparmuea esaaiHsssfhlt la smetwiey. It In-ttaauy rellevM and pcraaapatry cures Pliptpila, Indlgsatlsa, Beanbura, fifttaleaM, Soar Stcinsrti, Kausts. jlcUsstOsstisltfa,Csss,aad sfletast issalucittsasrlsslsstlsa Wot sale by Asburj t Rigsby. f . : : ai. ubEAIJ OU . . -sr wi -w rj7y. Republican .M 1 1 OOKAM Uf-Llia ALL la" a uriux. Clean and r'avked mltfe Newt e,M to oi taw mmu ma (steM I ImfnmtiBg to th i m mil u tfw pmmtn. i THi dytir (xxan a wbtd I 1 Ma fc hauly THB NftVS I nt tit ..-. V.m "iw 4cn WBSIERW NBYSPAPCR. aai wait M Or TrJa WORLD aai ytvca Ms i'-tn i..ia.ilcaillktit.l k Im I tul nritay wtth Hm Mm. U ijvatlna. mi Wote. pi, J, aas pmia mm ta. Wsem ti.aatoi. t MM X LOO PRICE CN2 DOLLAR PER YEAR- a IC?ll STB3r7 i XIIITMBWTBII m .!?.""0f Iomo" rat WTII OCtM vrw MCI III in I OCCAM' BJKW M KXCLIMiVB. wrnoeui XCLWNVa.V I !7f!!s7 vLJ '3 'A9wsa99o()ydkd9a1B4j